A postdoctoral associate position is available in the Jones Lab at the 
University of
Notre Dame. This position is part of a recently funded NSF Dimensions of
Biodiversity project that will support research in microbial trait-based 
ecology.
Work will be in collaboration with Drs. Jay Lennon and Ken Locey at Indiana
University-Bloomington.

We are seeking a creative and quantitative Ph.D. with significant research
experience in trait-based ecology, ecological informatics, bioinformatics, or
phylogenetic ecology. We expect applicants to have demonstrable experience in
one or more of the previously mentioned fields, including substantial 
publications
in peer-reviewed journals.

The successful applicant will collaborate with graduate students, post docs, and
faculty associated with the project to address fundamental questions surrounding
the maintenance of microbial diversity and its implications for ecosystem 
function.
The research agenda is flexible, but could include analysis of microbial 
phenotypic
and genomic trait data, investigation of phylogenetic signal in microbial trait 
or
species composition data, and development and implementation of analytical or
simulation models of microbial species interactions, including trait tradeoffs.

The University of Notre Dame offers excellent facilities and resources including
the Genomics Core Facility and the Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative.
Start date is flexible, but review of applications will begin on August 15th, 
2015.
Applicants should send one single pdf with a cover letter explaining their 
research
experience and future interests and a CV, plus the names of at least three
references, to [email protected]. Please put “Trait-Based Ecology Application” in
the subject line. The University of Notre Dame is an equal opportunity employer
with a strong institutional and academic commitment to diversity.

Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions:
Stuart E. Jones
264 Galvin Life Sciences
Notre Dame, IN 46556
(574) 631-5703
[email protected]
http://www.nd.edu/~sjones20

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